Fort Collins things to do: 5 fun firsts to try this summer Erin Udell, Fort Collins Coloradoan
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The sun seems to have set on Northern Colorado s surprise spring snowstorms and its sights are now set on squeezing in some summer fun.
There are, of course, the old trusty standbys hikes, brewery stops, happy hours on Old Town patios. But why not try something new?
The Coloradoan rounded up a handful of offerings that are bringing something new to the Choice City this summer. Whether you want to climb onto Colorado s newest alpine coaster or settle in for a chorale performance at a botanical garden, we have a little something for everyone.
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Fort Collins Trolleys Ready To Roll For The Summer Season
After some idle time, the Fort Collins trolleys are back and ready to roll this summer. The city has two iconic trolleys: the Birney Car 21 and the newly-restored Birney Car 25 are ready to hit Mountain Avenue later this month.
According to the Fort Collins Municipal Railway Society, the cars will be operating on their normal summer schedule with rides available from noon to 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays starting on May 29 and going through September.
In order to cut down on its volunteers and passengers handling cash and giving out change, fares will not be collected for streetcar rides through June. Because of this loss in funding, the railway society will be relying on donations during that time.